SECTION LEADERSHIP AWARDS Gary Pischke, MEM-03042, Santa Rosa, California
For the past three years, Gary Pischke has been an advisor, and now for 2022, Vice President for Northern California AIPG.
Gary has helped the California Section in a variety of matters. For the past two years, he has been on the AIPG National Meeting (Sacramento) Planning Committee for 2020 and the successful 2021 meeting. He has worked with trying to invigorate the Sonoma State University student chapter. For the 2021 Annual Meeting in Sacramento, Gary developed and co-led three field trips for the meeting.
Nominated by: James A. Jacobs, CPG-07760 David M. Abbott, Jr., CPG-04570, Denver, Colorado
Very long-term service to the Colorado Section in multiple elected office and committees. David has serviced since 1985 in multiple positions and for multiple times in the same position (including three times as President) on the Executive Committee Chair for the Colorado Section. A constant source of advice and history for and of the Section. Strong representation of the Section in National AIPG affairs over many years.
Nominated by: Douglas C. Peters, CPG-08274
Clint C. Noble, MEM-1938, Atlantic Beach, Florida
Outstanding leadership of the Florida Section. Actively filled all Section Board positions. Contracted with new lobbyist who performing very well including renewed efforts to include CEU requirements for PG's Engaging and educating legislators on the importance of the geosciences. Increasing membership value including regular section newsletters.
Outstanding ability to inspire, educate, engage, and promote geosciences and safeguarding licen- sure in Florida.
Nominated by: Anne Murray, CPG-11645 Timothy L. Crumbie, CPG-10433, Georgetown, Kentucky
Tim is well respected, reliable, meticulous, competent, and completes all inferred and expected Section officer duties and tasks. His twenty years of volunteer service to the KY Section speaks volumes, and he remains an enthusiastic and engaged officer. Tim does this while overseeing a privately held environmental consulting firm for which he is President.
Tim has served almost continuously on the KY-AIPG Executive Committee since 2001. He was Section Treasurer in 2001-2004 followed by President Elect in 2005, Section President in 2006, and Past President in 2007. He was Secretary from 2009 to Present (14 years). Tim also was elected and served as AIPG National Vice President in 2009.
Nominated by: John T. Popp, CPG-06724 Kalan M. Briggs, MEM-3293, Haslett, Michigan
Kalan is very outgoing and kind. No matter what is going on in his personal life, whether it's moving, having a kid, or changing jobs, he always makes time for the student chapters. He is always willing to help and goes above and beyond for the students.
Kalan hosts the presidents' meeting every month which allows the presidents from each stu- dent chapter in the state to collaborate, ask for help, and plan events that involve more than one school. He is a member of the ECP committee and the Vice President for the Michigan Section.
He also hosts and plans the Meet the Professional series for the students which allow students to ask a question to professionals in many different branches of geology.
Nominated by: Elena Barth, SA-10534 24 TPG •
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